Russia, Eurasia, & Eastern Europe

  • The History of Vaccines

    College of Physicians of Philadephia | Apr 5, 2021

    The resource offers a world historical timeline as well as a collection of primary source images on outbreaks and inoculation.
  • The Global History Podcast

    Chase Caldwell Smith, UCLA; Jeffrey C.J. Chen, Stanford University | Apr 1, 2021

    The Global History Podcast explores cross-cultural encounters in the early modern world to serve as enrichment for students and instructors...
  • Remembering Tiananmen Square

    Matthew P. Romaniello | Mar 30, 2021

    The resource is a short teaching module that includes historical context for an annotated primary source, discussion questions, and reflections on student responses and engagement.
  • Humor as Resistance

    Elizabeth Ten Dyke | Mar 11, 2021

    The resource helps students think about the dynamics of power in different kinds of societies.
  • Eastern Europe

    Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University | Feb 9, 2021

    The resource contains primary sources on Belarus and the Ukraine.
  • Central Europe

    Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University | Feb 8, 2021

    The resource contains primary sources on Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Liechtenstein, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Switzerland.
  • Russia

    Eurodocs, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University; European History Primary Sources, European University Institute | Feb 5, 2021

    The resource includes textual and visual sources, as well as objects.
  • Caucasus

    Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University | Feb 5, 2021

    The resource contains primary sources on Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia.
  • UHM Library Digital Image Collection

    University of Hawai'i at Manoa | Jan 29, 2021

    The resource offers a wide range of historical and cultural images that may be used for instructor and class preparation or student research.
  • Mongols in World History

    Asia for Educators, Columbia University | Jan 28, 2021

    The resource offers readings, discussion questions, and video for an interdisciplinary approach to teaching and learning about the Mongol Empire.
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